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    AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    Has anyone tried/bought these type of headphones? They are pricey to say the least and was wondering if it justifiably for the price to get the best sound or keep what I have?

    Just want to get your opionion here.

    Thanks,

    TC-NM
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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    Well a little over a week has passed with no response soooo, it seems that it is not a headphone of choice for folks out there. It's unamous, we all like our own headphones and are pretty comfortable with them. Maybe I'll ask after Christmas and see if any got them for a present! thumbsup01 thumbsup01

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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    i have a freind that has wireless phones do not know brand name but he does like them i have thought about some mine always get tangled or i step on them plus the get hooked in branches out in the woods i would also like to know if there is a good brand thanks for posting this maybe we will get some respones dennis

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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    I use Auvio model # 33-283 with my e-trac. They work just fine. Plus I don't get the pain associated with wired headphones in my upper back and shoulders.

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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    I would think the big plus would be when you hit a target, kneel down to dig it, and have to put your detector right beside you or take off your wired headphones. Personally, I seldom use headphones, so they probably wouldn't be worth the price to me. On the other hand. If I didn't have to keep taking them off to dig a target, I might wear them all the time. Hmmmmmm!
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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    My Auvio headphones were under $50.00.

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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    I have a set of the airheadz and love them. They are very well made and they block outside noise very well. The only drawback is they are bluetooth and there is a signal lag, althogh once you get used to it there is no problem. I also have the auvios and they work ok but are not made nearly as well and they sit on the ear instead of over. Hope this helps.

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    Re: AirHeadz Wireless headphones :huh:

    happycamper08,

    Thanks for the response. I guess that any but not all bluetooth technology (2.4 ghz.) will have some lag. For me with my Macally's headset I feel comfortable with it and really don't even notice a 1/4 second trailing lag if any. Like you said, once you get used to it there is no problem.

    Thanks again for all responses.

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